Watch your diet, you multi tasking women!The HinduBut the modern superwoman who manages to do it all ends up neglecting her health, too busy to focus on her diet or an exercise regimen. A busy lifestyle often leads to an erratic diet and international research indicates that women who are too busy to ...The Hindu

The dynamic duo: Diet and exerciseBoston.com (blog)Like Batman and Robin, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid -- diet and exercise will forever be linked when it comes to a fit and healthy lifestyle. Trainer and fitness guru Jillian Michaels says in one of her workout DVDs that you can "eat your way ...

Finding the right diet and physical activitiesJamestown SunThe New Year has led some prospective dieters to look for the latest in fad dieting, but EssentiaHealth's Nursing Supervisor Krystal Hovda said it's about finding the correct, healthy diet for each individual. “There's a lot of misconceptions out ...

Diet tips for a healthy breastfeeding mumMindful Mum (blog)Wyoming A mums diet is important when breastfeeding. Here is some great advice on keeping both mum and baby healthy when breastfeeding. What should I be doing about my own diet? What should I be doing about my own diet? Breast milk is great.

Diet Doctor has prescription for a healthier lifeThis is PlymouthAS THE loveLIFE campaign focuses on healthy eating throughout March, The Herald has launched a 'Diet Doctor' feature to show how keeping a balanced diet can be easy and affordable. Louise Pen-Collings, a registered dietitian from Elite Nutrition and ...

Choice condemns 'irresponsible' expanding diet industryHerald SunSome operators in the ballooning $792 million industry seem so desperate to fatten profits they risk compromising people's health, according to medical experts. Choice's team of three shopping sleuths each visited four Sydney sites and reported back on ...

Medicine, Museums and Spoons Full of SugarHuffington Post (blog)There has been considerable attention to the contributions soda -- termed by some of my publichealth colleagues "liquid candy" -- makes to the prevailing diet. While the beverage industry has argued against the inevitable conclusion, ...

Detox your diet to eliminate sugars, fatsWDIV DetroitIt's the small food choices we make every day that can add up to big health problems down the road. Eliminating saturated fat means looking for low-fat foods that contain the good but not the bad. For example, while whole-milk dairy products contain ...

The Manhattan dietNew York PostIn her new book, “The Manhattan Diet,” out March 27 (Wiley, $24.95), author Eileen Daspin sets out to uncover the tricks, rules and regimens behind some of the borough's tiniest bodies. Drawing on the secrets of her skinniest friends, Daspin reveals ...New York Post

Kardashians face $5M diet pill lawsuitABC 4"I don't believe there is a pill out there that will help you lose weight," said Dr. Todd Singleton with Lighthouse Health. Dr. Singleton claims if a person uses diet pills, they may see a difference short term, but it won't last.

Vitamin D tied to fewer stress fractures in girlsReutersBy Genevra Pittman | NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - In a new study, girls and young women who got lots of vitamin D through their diet and supplements were half as likely to suffer a stress fracture as those who didn't get much of the vitamin.

Foods to eat in moderationFox NewsRegarding a healthy diet, some experts believe that foods are not inherently good or bad but that moderation is the key to a healthy life. With that in mind, here are four foods that health experts say are fine to eat, as long as they are not a large ...

Diet focuses on finding your own fat burning potentialeMaxHealthBy Kathleen Blanchard RN on March 6, 2012 - 7:15am for eMaxHealth One weight loss expert says he is astounded by the suggestion of taking a dangerous weight lossdrug like Qnexa. At the same time, consideration for the drug's approval by the FDA ...eMaxHealth

Dark Meat Can Be Heart Healthy, Study ShowsLiveScience.comA team led by Yu Chen of the NYU Langone Medical Center tapped into the ongoing NYU Women'sHealth Study to evaluate the association between taurine levels in the blood and risk of coronary heart disease, a leading killer. The group examined blood ...

The Little Book of Diet Help by Kimberly WillisFemaleFirst.co.ukPlease can you tell our readers about your current book The Little Book Of Diet Help? A diet helper for busy people. This book is full of weight loss tips, help and inspiration. A diet guide that focuses on the mind/body link.

Oliver to help Victorians fight flabHerald SunFind a delicious healthy recipe at Taste.com.au UPDATE: JAMIE Oliver is "chuffed to bits" to bring his crusade against obesity to Victoria. The celebrity chef unveiled the Ministry of Food Victoria today in a partnership with the Government.

New food guidelines important for children at nurseryJournal Liveby Hannah Davies, The Journal ALL parents want to give their children the best start in life – and a vital part of that good start is a healthy diet. But with 66% of mothers now working full or part-time, more under-fives than ever are attending ...

Group: Soft drinks may contain carcinogenUPI.comWASHINGTON, March 5 (UPI) -- Chemical analyses found Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Diet Coke and DietPepsi contain high levels of a known animal carcinogen, a US food advocacy group said. Michael F. Jacobson, executive director of the Center for Science in the ...

Pauline Quirke reveals reasons for diet and weight lossFansShareBirds of a Feather actress Pauline Quirke has revealed the reasons behind her decision to go on a diet and lose weight. Pauline claims that she had nobody to blame but herself for being so big and after a flight to Majorca, she decided to turn her life ...FansShare

Meat Is the New TobaccoHuffington Post (blog)It's great for weight loss. It's sexy. It's cool. The tobacco industry spent big bucks to keep these ideas in the mind of the public for as long as it could. And for many years after the lethal effects were universally known and undeniable, ...

Warning over dodgy weight-loss clinicsAdelaide NowDODGY diet clinics are using aggressive tactics and bizarre advice to heavy customers into signing up, according to claims by consumer watchdog Choice. Some operators in the ballooning $792 million industry seem so desperate to fatten profits they risk ...